Wednesday, 10 February 2016

800-786-0581 The Repair Extension Program for resolving issues on Mac Pros

Now, Apple Mac Pro users have a new reason to smile as they
will be able to enjoy free repairs if they find that their units are suffering
from video issues. Thanks to Apple for rendering the Repair Extension Program
which applies to various Mac Pro models that came into the market between Feb.
8, 2015 and April 11, 2015. This repair program is specially made for the users
who are experiencing the following issues:

·Distorted video and no videos

·Video instability and freezing.

·Restarts and shutdowns.

·Stuttered system start ups have faulty graphics
cards.

The only thing that Apple Mac Pro users have to do is to go
to the Apple Store and set up an appointment with the Genius Bar. They can also
get their Mac Pros diagnosed at an Apple Authorized Service Provider. It will
also help them know if their Mac Pro machines are affected by the video card
acting up. Apple® Mac
Help Support Phone Number

According to website MacRumors, the technology giant Apple
has already sold about 11 million Macs. But, the Apple has no idea what number
of those 11 million Macs sold are Mac Pros. When this issue was discussed on
the Apple Support Communities page, it was found that a few thousand customers
could be affected. With about 4,000 views and 50 replies, users discuss
hardware or software problems with their Macs. They also shared views on
replacing their machines and on experiences with Apple Support. http://mac-technical-support.com

With Apple’s acknowledgment with the problem and free
repairs offer, many forums have become silent. One user who took Apple tech
support says that the tech support replaces the graphics card and Apple
technicians have a better idea of how to deal with the situation. Apple
customer tech support services

It is reported that tech giant Apple has already offered a
parallel repair program for the MacBook Pros manufactured between 2011 and 2013
because MacBook
Pros also suffered from video issues. As the new repair program sticks on video
quality and graphic card issues, older version of MacBook Pros were plagued
with severe issues of distorted video, no video, or unexpected system restarts.
Moreover, Apple has already recalled faulty AC wall plug adapters that caused
lots of issues with the Mac machines.